We know which one of the Jays' two "superstars" has Cito Gaston on his side. Rios was recently moved down third to sixth in the lineup despite an OPS right around 850 since the beginning of May. Wells was moved up to third despite one of the worst showings of any regular in the majors. He's hit .214/.271/.310 in 171 at-bats since May 1.

All five of Scutaro's homers came in April, so it seems unlikely that he'll really finish with 12 this year. However, he shows no signs of losing his hold on the leadoff spot in Toronto's lineup. The century mark in runs is well with reach.

Lind was a tough projection after the Jays kept going back and forth with him during his first three partial seasons, especially in light of the fact that he finished poorly this year. He's likely a legitimate 25-homer guy. I don't think it's all that likely that he keeps hitting .300.